The proverb is not 'You can get a quart into a pint pot.'
It is 'You can't get a quart into a pint pot.' That means - don't waste your time trying to do something that is not possible!
You would fill a pot with a quart. A measuring cup is used to measure smaller amounts of ingredients, typically in cups or milliliters. A quart is a larger unit of measurement, equal to 4 cups or 32 fluid ounces, and is more suitable for filling a pot.
Yes, volume is the same as capacity. For instance, a pint pot can hold a pint, and so its capacity is a pint, or it will overflow.
The Hebrew letters on the dreidel are the mnemonic for the rules of the game in Yiddish: Nun -- Nicht, you get nothing Gimmel -- Ganz, you get the pot Hay -- Halb, you get half the pot Shin -- Shtel, put in a coin into the pot
Aftershave,a decent one.And a wine glass/pint pot with happy 18th birthday on it. Theres 2 ideas.I have got my son both for his 18th next week.And a ps3 game.
AnswerIt is potassium.kalium is the latin name for potash,(pot ashes) which is what potassium is named for.
A quart (32 ounces) is larger than a pint (16 ounces), so it won't fit. This also may have been an insult to one's intelligence by suggesting that one's ability to accomodate new information or to learn is limited.
You would fill a pot with a quart. A measuring cup is used to measure smaller amounts of ingredients, typically in cups or milliliters. A quart is a larger unit of measurement, equal to 4 cups or 32 fluid ounces, and is more suitable for filling a pot.
A 9.4 pint pot is 4 quarts and 1.4 pints.
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Yes, volume is the same as capacity. For instance, a pint pot can hold a pint, and so its capacity is a pint, or it will overflow.
You want a minimum of a 7.5 gallon (30 quart) pot.
DEFINITELY! I do it all the time.
1.6 bottles.
about eight
0.75 gal 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
Percent alcohol is relative, so it is 5% of the pint volume, but in 1 pint you have double the alcohol wight comparing to 1/2 a pint.